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Lark Expands Its Retail Portfolio Outside Of London

Award winning Lark London’s co-founders, Priya Aurora-Crowe and Dominic Crowe, have added a new store to their current 12-strong retail portfolio in South and West London by opening a brand new outlet in Woking, offering gifts, homeware, fashion and jewellery.

Above: Lark London’s Priya Aurora-Crowe and Nilou Noorbakhsh, co-owner of gift and lifestyle store Jumping Bean, are shown last week’s Spring Fair.
Above: Lark London’s Priya Aurora-Crowe and Nilou Noorbakhsh, co-owner of gift and lifestyle store Jumping Bean, are shown last week’s Spring Fair.

“Following the success of our London locations, we wanted our next store’s home to be in the heart of a town centre full of buzz and with a strong sense of community, which is exactly what we’ve found in Woking’s Victoria Place,” explained Priya. “Woking is a great first location outside of London because it’s in the commuter belt, but also has a handy high street for people who work from home too.”

Added Priya: “We’re so excited to introduce our playful and unique selection of gifts and homeware to a brand new audience and to see what the next chapter brings for Lark London.”

Above: As winner of The Greats Best Multiple Gift Retailer category in 2021, Priya Aurora-Crowe was presented with her Greats trophy by Helen Mansell-Stopher, (left) founder of Products of Change, category sponsor. On the right is Awards compere Stuart Goldsmith.
Above: As winner of The Greats Best Multiple Gift Retailer category in 2021, Priya Aurora-Crowe was presented with her Greats trophy by Helen Mansell-Stopher, (left) founder of Products of Change, category sponsor. On the right is Awards compere Stuart Goldsmith.

The new Lark Woking store joins Balham, Chiswick, Clapham, Earlsfield, Fulham, Herne Hill, Putney, Raynes Park, Shepherds Bush, Streatham, Tooting and Wimbledon.

 

Top: A few of Lark’s distinctive South and West London gift and lifestyle stores.

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